Fire Escape probably no longer required with new 13R anyway.
Brad.
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other sprinklers in the compartment.
Fer cryin’ out loud,
SML
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I am curious
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Tyco Window sprinklers are made for this exact scenario, correct
I think the building code is where you find the only guidance regarding the
sprinkler. In a general sense it requires the sprinkler to be 12 to 4 inches
from the glass, to wet all of the glass and to be installed according to NFPA
13 standards. According to NFPA 13 standards there cannot be anyt
I missed the operable part…my bad
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Cant use them on operable windows.
Matt
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Cant use them on operable windows.
Matt
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Tyco Window sprinklers are made for this exact scenario, correct
Tyco Window sprinklers are made for this exact scenario, correct?
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Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2018 11:33 AM
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I am curious about the intent of the design. Is
I am curious about the intent of the design. Is there supposed to be a fire
rating for the window or is the sprinkler just there to be helpful?
Also – I can’t find the code section that you referenced. What is that
regarding?
Matt
On Wednesday, April 25, 2018, 12:02 PM, John Paulsen
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If it’s not a listed installation, then it sounds like you are diving into the
depths of an equivalent system approach compared to a listed window sprinkler
system approach.
There is a lot of testing that goes into developing the listed window sprinkler
system (I’m sure someone in the forum ca
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Subject: [EXTERNAL] Egress Window Protection
Good Day Fellow Forumites!
I have been trying to deal with a local code authority with
Good Day Fellow Forumites!
I have been trying to deal with a local code authority with regard to an
"alternative" use for automatic sprinklers and I have run up against an
obstacle that I would like to get the forum's opinion on what approaches or
methods can be used to satisfy the plan reviewe
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